Libs Flip After Fox Host Gives “Explosive” Suggestion to Muslims on Live TV

In response to Muslims constantly complaining about how movies and television shows allegedly portray them in a negative and unrealistic light, one blunt Fox News co-anchor has offered a brilliant idea on how they could reverse this trend.

“Just an aside to the Muslim community: If you don’t want to be portrayed in a negative light, maybe don’t burn people alive and set off bombs and things like that,” said unabashed co-anchor Jon Scott Tuesday morning on “Fox & Friends.”

That’s called a truth bomb, and the one thing liars, deceivers and charlatans despise most in this world is the uncensored truth.

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Cue outrage from the liberal mainstream media, which promptly responded to Scott’s statement by dropping hit piece after hit piece slamming the 58-year-old media veteran for being an “Islamophobe” and blah, blah, blah.

Scott reportedly made the statement during a discussion about decisions by the producers of the thriller series “Homeland” to stop focusing on radical Islamic terrorists and instead portray white men as the real threat to humanity.

“(B)ecause it’s an action show, it’s an on-the-edge-of-your-seat political drama that ‘Homeland’ is, unintentionally we were not helping the Muslim community and we take responsibility for it,” actor Mandy Patinkin said in defense of this decision last month. ” And I know I can speak for the writers when they want to right that error that happened because of storytelling.”

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Now listen to Scott’s rebuttal below. The really telling part — quite mild-mannered, actually — comes at about 2:00.

He was absolutely right. If Muslims want Hollywood to portray them differently, they must make a concerted effort to reform their own communities. But apparently they prefer whining, and to make matters worse, Hollywood has chosen to be complicit by humoring their requests to avoid realistic portrayals of radical Islam.

This is called political correctness, and it’s not a positive thing. While the truth sometimes hurts, it also empowers, as noted by Christ himself in John 8:32: “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

Censorship, on the other hand, only hurts — not only the Muslims who refuse to acknowledge the truth about their religion’s sometimes-destructive ways, but also the millions of innocent men, women and children who have lost their lives because of radical Islam.